Make sure you stick around to Step 5 - It's absolutely critical for LONG term success 🎹💪 Get the Cheat Sheet here: bestpianoclass.com/notes Here's what we'll cover: 00:00 Intro 00:23 Step 1 03:41 Step 2 05:18 Step 3 07:28 Step 4 09:18 Step 5 [IMPORTANT] Happy practicing!! -Zach
This is probably the best explanation of reading music that could ever be created. I've been playing the keyboard for fun and had no intention of learning to read music. Until now...This is explained so clearly that I started to understand it all. I think it's very possible that you are the best piano teacher on UA-cam, and this lesson definitely deserves a special mention.I'm glad I could watch it. Thanks a lot, man.
The biggest problem with learning to read is keeping track of so much information at once, left hand right hand, remembering notes, rhythms, intervals, posture, etc. Granted working in levels aims to make this process much simpler. Having students also write music out is helpful for learning to read. Works wonders in terms of reinforcing what we're learning.
Hi Zach, This youtube video is really great. On the last Step(5), the link refers to your previous video The Best Piano Sightreading Tool. That video (and the tool in this case) is pretty old. Do you plan to update that material?
I don't know where you learned the words to use for the "acronyms." The much easier way is "every good boy deserves fudge" and "good boys deserve fudge always." This way you're not having to memorize 2 TOTALLY different things confusing you even more. As for the sharp and flat, the easiest way to remember that is that a sharp nail goes up and makes the tire flat, making it go down.
Make sure you stick around to Step 5 - It's absolutely critical for LONG term success 🎹💪
Get the Cheat Sheet here: bestpianoclass.com/notes
Here's what we'll cover:
00:00 Intro
00:23 Step 1
03:41 Step 2
05:18 Step 3
07:28 Step 4
09:18 Step 5 [IMPORTANT]
Happy practicing!!
-Zach
I forgot your name, is it Zach??
Thanks!
This is probably the best explanation of reading music that could ever be created. I've been playing the keyboard for fun and had no intention of learning to read music.
Until now...This is explained so clearly that I started to understand it all. I think it's very possible that you are the best piano teacher on UA-cam, and this lesson definitely deserves a special mention.I'm glad I could watch it.
Thanks a lot, man.
So glad you liked it Andy, these videos take a ton of time to make so always good to knwo it's appreciated 🙏
This is one of you're best video's you've put up yet.
Brilliant! So helpful for a beginner! Thanks a lot! 👍
Best lesson so far. 👍🏻
Excellent Explanation Best Wishes
Thanks so much for this !
For sure Penny!
Thank you, helpful video. Where is the next video that talks about the third tip for step four?
Thanks ZE very helpful 👍
This really helped me😊THANK YOU
SIMPLE...thanks for the video
Wow, i really needed this and pop it appears 🎉🎉
Glad you liked it :)
The biggest problem with learning to read is keeping track of so much information at once, left hand right hand, remembering notes, rhythms, intervals, posture, etc.
Granted working in levels aims to make this process much simpler. Having students also write music out is helpful for learning to read. Works wonders in terms of reinforcing what we're learning.
Wow!!! Thanks Brooooo you saved me
Best explanation mate
Please, 🙏 Can you tell me the playlist from lesson one so that I can learn piano?
Sure, here's a good start: ua-cam.com/video/4SXQ_wlbWog/v-deo.html
Hi Zach,
This youtube video is really great.
On the last Step(5), the link refers to your previous video The Best Piano Sightreading Tool. That video (and the tool in this case) is pretty old.
Do you plan to update that material?
Wow, I was only just thinking about this and it appeared.
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Thanks.
Man İ understood 3 hours lesson of youtube in just 10 minutes
Am Interested, so when is the next vedio
Accidentals is such a strange word to use... "Yeah, it's sharp, but it's nobody's fault..."
Can you try yashua English version
gibidy face (GBD FACE) is easier to remember imo. it's also faster than mnemonics.
Hey what do you mean? I'm keen to know more
"Make sure you stick around to Step 5" BUT ITS NOT IN THE VIDEO OFC!!!!
Watch till the end. Step 5 is ’levels, start with reading beginner sheets your level or u get frustrated. Good luck.
@@karimabdelkawi3341 yes I know.
I don't know where you learned the words to use for the "acronyms." The much easier way is "every good boy deserves fudge" and "good boys deserve fudge always." This way you're not having to memorize 2 TOTALLY different things confusing you even more.
As for the sharp and flat, the easiest way to remember that is that a sharp nail goes up and makes the tire flat, making it go down.
Nice one. Thanks for your comment :)
Not too good for dyslexic peeps
@@AuntPreble1 I'm dyslexic. Never had an issue.
so basically this whole video is just a giant plug for your channel?
why can't you download the cheat sheets
Wish you covered this in piano superhuman
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No acronyms pleez. I'll just read by letters
Have you notice that the notes in the space line makes (FACE)
Letters are confusing in this contex.
What do you mean?
Szkoda, ze ten super materiał nie jest po polsku.
Nice video, bu the way If you are a complete begginer i made a video for you about reading notes
Is there a possibility that you put subtitles in Spanish? Please
Too much brain rot in this
first
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Skibidi
What the fortnite
Why is he so excited?